The daughter of Chrissie Hynde and Ray Davies has been found guilty of a charge relating to an anti-fracking protest. Natalie Hynde was arrested last summer during a protest at a proposed gas drilling site in West Sussex, England. Her trial at Brighton magistrates court in England concluded on Monday as the 31 year old was found guilty on a charge of “besetting” the exploratory drilling site by gluing herself to a friend and preventing access to the site for several hours. Hynde, who denied any wrongdoing, was given a 12-month conditional discharge, which means she must stay out of trouble for the next year, and ordered to pay $640 costs and a victim surcharge. Her pal Simon Medhurst, 55, was handed a $320 fine and also ordered to pay costs and a victim surcharge. Hynde and Medhurst claimed their intention was to create a “striking and symbolic” image that would draw attention to the controversial method of extracting natural gas, but the judge ruled their actions “went beyond reasonable freedom of speech”.